Engineering Mechanics: Statics
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Author: Russell C. Hibbeler
Publisher: Prentice Hall
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Chapter 11.3, Problem 9P
if the uniform inks AB and CD each weigh 10 lb. determine the magnitude of the applied couple moments M needed to maintain equilibrium when θ = 20°.
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The combined action of the three forces on the base at O may be obtained by establishing their resultant through O. Determine the magnitudes of R and the accompanying couple M.Assume F1 = 620 lb, F2 = 600 lb, F3 = 590 lb, a = 7.2 ft, b = 2.5 ft, c = 2.7 ft, and θ= 51°.
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Engineering Mechanics: Statics
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